

Elon removed the radar. Tesla cars never had lidar. What an idiot Musk.
Elon removed the radar. Tesla cars never had lidar. What an idiot Musk.
I really miss my old mini disc player 🪦
Ok fair enough. Where I’m from, that is not the case.
I dont know. People maybe dont like showing support for minorities.
Required or pressured? Is that the same as encouraged in your world?
What we do in our office, to make sure everybody feels supported, is to have rainbow decorations, and badges and stuff for people to wear.
You could wear a rainbow badge, to show that you support, and so he knows to feel safe. You can also encourage others to wear a rainbow badge, or lanyard or something else, to show that he can feel safe.
Freed, I’d hope. At some point. Hopefully not returned to North Korea. Unless they have family or something. Difficult situation.
Yeah… Probably… Thats too bad.
Yeah. I hope they get a better life now.
Awesome!
Some laptops have a BIOS setting for sleep mode. Windows or Linux. I have had a Lenovo with this setting.
If you pasted something long, you could possible switch to a terminal (ctrl+alt+f2 or something), and kill the process.
Or you could grab another machine, and ssh into yours to kill the process.
It was in a subfolder. Probably a mistake.
GPL
https://github.com/neuromorph/openbar/blob/main/openbar%40neuromorph/LICENSE
Awesome! I’m glad that it worked. It took me a while to figure out, when it happened to me. Glad that I could make your life easier :)
I’ve fixed the same issue for me.
Originally I had this in my Local DNS settings in my Pi-Hole:
- service1.domain 10.0.0.4
- service2.domain 10.0.0.4
- service3.domain 10.0.0.5
I changed that to this:
- host1.domain 10.0.0.4
- host2.domain 10.0.0.4
And then I added CNAME Records to the services like this:
- service1.domain host1.domain
- service2.domain host1.domain
- service3.domain host2.domain
This fixed the whole thing for me :)
Edit: Gonna add some more info
The trick that makes this work, and probably will for you too, and allow you to keep your HTTPS queries, is that Pi Hole will just not ask upstream, if it has the DNS name in the CNAME records. Those CNAME records will have to point to a domain, that Cloudflare doesn’t know about. That way there is no other records upstream that will confuse the DNS server and your browser.
The hostname you have in your local DNS records that your CNAME points to, will be something only known locally for you.
You should change to use cname in pihole. I will write up on my computer later for you.
Try with nslookup and see if you’re resolving the domain to both your local ipv4 address, and the Cloudflare ipv6 at the same time. I am using pihole for my local DNS, and it would give me both my local address, and also the Cloudflare ipv6 address.
Edit
My pihole will ask upstream even if the domain was listed locally. It doesn’t ask Upstream for cname.
Any chance you are both accessing your services locally with a local DNS, and publicly with something like Cloudflare?
Compared to authentik or keycloak? Please elaborate.